Litigation Lending Funds Class Action for Stolen Generations Survivors

By John Freund |

Survivors of the so-called “Stolen Generations” may finally see their day in court. Shine Lawyers are gearing up to file a class action against the Australian government. More than 800 claimants are asking to be compensated for the loss of culture and connection to their country, and for the trauma suffered.  

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By John Freund |

Survivors of the so-called “Stolen Generations” may finally see their day in court. Shine Lawyers are gearing up to file a class action against the Australian government. More than 800 claimants are asking to be compensated for the loss of culture and connection to their country, and for the trauma suffered.  

ABC News Australia reports on the experiences of one artist, Healthy Alley, currently age 84. Alley details being taken hundreds of miles from her family when she was eight years old. She was then sent to a brutal school with frequent beatings and only one family visit per year. All these years later, the injustices still sting.

The class action is being funded by Litigation Lending Services, a third-party legal funder that provides non-recourse funding for cases. While representatives for Shine Lawyers declined to specify the amount of compensation they’re asking for—they remain confident that a sizable payout is forthcoming. The case is expected to be filed in the New South Wales Supreme Court today.

The Australian government has stated in the past that there’s no legal precedent requiring them to pay compensation to their victims. Still, Shine Lawyers is adamant that despite the expense and time involved, funders and barristers are all enthusiastically onboard. According to the funding agreement, Litigation Lending Services will take a 20% cut of any award that stems from the case.

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By Harry Moran |

Survivors of the so-called “Stolen Generations” may finally see their day in court. Shine Lawyers are gearing up to file a class action against the Australian government. More than 800 claimants are asking to be compensated for the loss of culture and connection to their country, and for the trauma suffered.  

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By Harry Moran |

Survivors of the so-called “Stolen Generations” may finally see their day in court. Shine Lawyers are gearing up to file a class action against the Australian government. More than 800 claimants are asking to be compensated for the loss of culture and connection to their country, and for the trauma suffered.  

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